Google lanza una corrección para el Chromecast de primera generación y una actualización para Gemini

Google ha comenzado a distribuir una corrección de software para sus dispositivos Chromecast originales. El Chromecast 4K con Google TV también está recibiendo una importante actualización de Gemini como parte de los cambios recientes.

Las actualizaciones abordan la estabilidad de los dispositivos más antiguos al tiempo que introducen funciones avanzadas en los modelos más nuevos. Esto sigue al mantenimiento estándar de la línea Chromecast, tal como se describe en informes recientes.

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